Rambo.2

Rambo.2

When the Russian found him, Rambo was standing in the river, chest heaving, the surviving prisoners huddled behind him. The Russian raised a pistol. “For a nobody, you cost me a lot of money.”

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The keyword "Rambo 2" most commonly refers to the 1985 blockbuster action film , starring Sylvester Stallone. While the first film was a grounded psychological thriller about a veteran's struggle with PTSD, the sequel transformed the character into an iconic "one-man army" and a symbol of 1980s American pop culture. The Evolution of John Rambo When the Russian found him, Rambo was standing

The film opens with Rambo hammering rocks in a labor camp, paying his penance for the destruction he caused in the first movie. He is visited by his former commander, Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna), who offers him a deal: a full presidential pardon in exchange for a dangerous mission. David Morrell, the author of the original First

Stallone also directed much of the action (uncredited) after friction with director George P. Cosmatos. The result is a film that feels raw, dangerous, and sweaty. Stallone broke ribs, caught dysentery, and lost 20 pounds during the Thailand shoot. But the pain paid off. grossed over $300 million worldwide on a $44 million budget, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 1985.

: The movie was so massive that President Ronald Reagan famously used Rambo as a political symbol for his idealized version of American strength. 🏹 The Iconic Gear